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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1900)
ii THE .II&BNI-NG OBECJONIAff, gATpPDAY. OCTQBBB ?7, 1900. C0MMBtik AMD ' " " i The market situation showed but few changes yeriteniay. 2k the,4ocal narltet "there was'Hhe'-usaal stocking tip for th& Saturday trade, and In' the produce de Dartmenta a Tvretty fair clean-up W35 made. Country orders TSave slacked ifp-A alttle as they usuauy ao lowaro. me ciose -of. the month, hot the -volume of busi ness on thi -whole is mu"ch better than at a corresponding "date last yean The trtioat markets yesterday -were again flying tne distress signal, and prices in the East fell otf materially from the highest point of ihe day previous. The European market shows but little strength at the present time, and In spite of the efforts of exporters to "hammer down freights, there Is not enough of a weakening 'to .have much effect on the- situational, yet. Some .of the exporters have their flmlts on "Walla Walla as low down ajjx 52c, bril at the same time GS&Q) 53c is. obtainable for the cereal,, with bluestem nominally fe5c 'Valley Is" nc in demand in Portland, at any advance over Walla. Walla, but In the Interior all sorts of 'extravagant prices are reported paid ( Bank Clearing-. i - ExcumIse. Balances. rPattiRnd ..-. : .....95.ii" $03,112 85,846 70,050 Taeomtf ;.....,. 19(1022 Seattle . 310,008 rORTLAWD MARKETS. , , ff- Grain, Flonr, Etc. "Whest TViUla Walla. t2G2ic; Valley, nom inal; Jrtuestom, Rfc per bushel. ,. Flour-Best grade. (2 W3 40 per barrel; Craharn, $2 00. Oats White, 4243e per bushel; gray, 40 Barley Feed. $15315 50; brewing, $10$18 CO per ton. Mlllstuffs Bran, 15 &0 per, ton; xoiddUnsa. 521: jh.ortn. $17; chop, $10. Hay TtaKh, $125113-, clp er? f" Ql, Oro rcbnlld har. Zd&T pet'ion. Butter. ITsrsB, Poultry, Etc. JJutter Fancy creamery 45t$50c: store, 233 30c per rolL ' DEgs Eastern. 205j22c; Oregon Xanch, 2TJ4 'S?Oc per doscn. i'oultrj-f- fchlckens, mixed. $2 6003 MJ per -dozen: hens. $3 $ BO: .Springs, $24; ducks. .$3 505; geese, $007 per dozen; turkejs, lUe, llls; dressed. 1415c per poun ' Cheese Full cream, tjvlas. Ilfl2itc Yount ,vi&rica. lM-S'lJc per pounA ' ." Vegret1ilet Frnlt, Etc. VMreables Parsnips, SBcj turnips, 75c; xar-l-ots, 75c per sack; onions, WctjrJU cab h&ec. fl 5-5? 1 50 per cental: potatoes, G0? mc per sack; tomatoes, 25c per box; corn, 75c jr-or sack; sweet potatoes, lc per pound in .acks; celerj, OOS'OSc per dozen. Fruit Lemons, $4Q 80; orange, $5C per box, pineapples." $1 5u0 'per d6zen; bananajt," .WiiS per bunch; 1'ereian dates, 7c per lb.; ,cc-rs, 75cS'f t per box; apples, SOo Q &l per box; crapes, Muscat, 7Db5c; black, 75S0c; Vokaj, $1; Concords, 2530c per basket, liied trull Apples, eapuratea, 7Sc pr 1ound; sun-dried, sacks or bcxes, CCc; pears, oan ,tnd cvtiporateJl, C 4$ Oc; ' plums, pltloss, bjfDc; jruna, Italian, 5 Q 7c; slh er. extra chplcr 5iQTc; &cs, fcallfornja black, 5c; do v.iii.L, 7yoc per pound. Meat anu Provisions. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, sheared. $3 5U. drcsstd.OHU c per lb; Spring lambs, 3c per tound gross; diensed, 7 Hogs Gross, choice heavj. f5 C0$3 75; light, $5; dressed, ejfCiic pel pojund. ' Veal Ljirge, GJ587isc per -pound; small. .K Oc per pound. .Bed Grow., tqp steers, $3 ZQQ-ii cows, ?J4i' 350; dressed beef, Cff7c per pound. Pro Islons Portland pack (Shltld brand): Hams, umoked. are quoted at UVic.pex pound; picnic name, fc&c per pound, breakfast bacon, a3Vg)15c; bacon, lOKQllh-: hacks, lOc; drj talt sides, Uivtl0i: dried beer, 15c; lard. 5- pound palls, 1094c; 10-pound palls, 10c; 00s. JOHc; tierces, 10c pcrpound. Eastern pack tjlammond's)': IJams, large, llcj medium, llc; small, 12c; picnic ham, 8?c: shoulders, Sq. breakfast bacon, 1315c; dry salt tides. 4 aojic; butts. 12c; lard, pur leaf, kettle ren dered, ,Cs, lOic; 10s, lOVic; dried beef, 15c , Groceries, Xntf, Etc. Coffee Mocha. 2328c; Jaa, fancy, 2032c; Java, -good. 2C'24y Java, ordinary, lB20c; Costa Rica, fnncj. lSSOc; do good, l(JQ;18c: da ordinary, 10 12c per pound; Columbia, rdasu, $13 12; Arbuckle's, $14 13( -Lion. $14 is per' case. Sugar Cube, ?0 85; crushed. "$6 85; pow dered, ?C 45; drj granulated, $0 25; extra C, $5 75; golden C. 5 GO net; half barrels, 14c mors than barrels; maple sugar, 1510c pex pound. Salmon Columbia River, 1-pound tails, $1 50 2; 2-jxund tails, -42 25Q2 SO; fancy 1-pound fiats, 232 25; &-pound fancy flats. SI 100 1 30; Alaska,, 1 - pound tails, $1 403i U6; 2 pound tails. 1 O0jJ2 25. Js'uts Peanuts. CHS7c per pound for raw, 9c for roasted; cocoanuts, 90c per dozen: walnuts, 10 Jlc per pound; pine. nuts. 15c: hickory nuts, tc; chestnuts, 15c; Brazil, lie; filberts, 15c; fancj pecans, .12lic; 'almonds lolTMtc jicr pound. Beans Small -white. 4d; large do, 8?4l3o: ba ou. 3JiC; ilma. Oc per pound. Grain bags Calcutta, aC 12$ per 100 tor tpot. t t Coal oil Ctx-t, JSJio per gallon; barrels, Kbc; tanks, 18c. . . Rio Island, Cc; Japan. 5c: New Orleans. iVj&SWfi: l&ncy head. S?g7 50 per Back. Hop, "Wool, Hides, Etc. Hqps New crop, 1815iic per pound; 1S09 crop, 78c 'Wool'-Valley, 13l4c; Easter Oregon, 03 32c; mohair, 5c per pound. Sheepskins Shearlings, 15 20c; short-w ool, 2535c; medlum-vi ool, 30C0c; long-wool, COcg f 1 each. " , Tallow 4c; No. 2 and grease, 23e per lb. Hlfles Dry hides. No.- 1, 16 pounds and' up irard, 1415c; dry kip. No 1. 0 to 10 pounds, 15c per pound; dry calf, No. 1, under 5 pounds, 1510e; dry salted, one-third le"sft than, -dry flint; salted hides, sound steers, 00 pounds and over. 7Sc; do 50 to CO pounds, -THe; do un der 50 pounds and cows, 7c; kip, 13 to 30 pounds, 7Sc; do veal, 10 to 14 pounds, 7&e; do calf, under 10 pounds, T&c; green (unsalted), lc per pound less;, culls (bulls, stags, moth eaten, badly cut, scored hair slipped, weather beaten or grubbj), ono-thlrd less. Pelts Bearskins, each, as to site' $5S?15; cubs, each. Sl5; badger, each, 50c wildcat, 25075c; housecat, S(f25c; fox. common gray. 40cl; do red, SI 75333 50, do cross.82 506; lynx, 24 50; Tnlnk, 40cg$l 76; marten, dark Northern, SS!10: do pale, pine. $24; musk rat, 812c; skunk. C080c; otter (land), J4 8; panther, with head aftd" claws perfect, 1S; raccoon, 5580c; wolf, mountain, with head perfect vC3 -50 fij Wolverihe, $2 5O0; beaver, per skin, large, $637; do medium, per skin. $405; do .small, per skin, ?lg2; do kits, 1 per skid, fi&3. XE"W YORK STOCK MARKET. Irrecnlar "but a .Higher Level of Xrlccsi Resulted. KEW fORK, Oct.. 2G. The stock mar ket underwent many" changes of senti ment today but on the Tvhole came through, the ordeal very well and -Ihe average level of prices Trafi higher as a result of the day's trading. The mar Tcet was very Irregular from the open ing and during the course Of the session th,o bearish tendency fairly got the up per hand, earning prices to -well "below last night's level. The- extreme range In the most active stock w.as from 1 to over 2 points, but the final rally reduced net changes in nearly every case to small . fractions. The weakness which over came the market was clearly enough an Incident of the digestion of profits. The force of the Anal rally showed the professional 'operators had -ventured ,to sell shorts prett? freely. WaU street had Its dally Tspcrj this morning of stupend ous ,new oonibirtatloris In th inm.9,i world,- this tlnerelatlng to fbutfctorn 2a- cine Tile v-andcrbjlt interests, It was said, had secured -control .and 01 prob lems .of competition and Tajte-cuttfng- were forthwith to fce -settled. But, ,in South era Pacific -enormous blocks of long stock came -out, succeeding a. primary sale of 10,000 shares fct. Quotations. 4 point apart. The opening guotatlon was the highest of fthe 'day, andijthe stoclsrfell,a.way i$ during the active selling movement. Brooklyn Transit was very actively dealt HNAJJQiAi lOTS 4 'V ' ' f; In, and -was Trashed up before marked signs of jvpaknegL4.began. to jjeyelop. These fiblntsof Jcre>h servedi'jon an active scale. A number of the Icon and steel stocJcB declined from 1 to 1& polnti The faU-lh,th" call xoney rate, to- 2 Per certt and the tnahltest 'relaxation -In the pressure to realise, encouraged the advance, The call money , -market re lieved apprehension and suggested thtf in ference that the banks' must have "fur ther contracted their loans so as to de duce the reserve requirements Ruling th& weeit. uniy h.uiw,uu or. jcoia oi tno ii.- I 000,000 ngoggd for import "was received m time to jlgure in 'trie oank state ment tomorrow. The bondmarket continued active-and showed points f-weakness in-sympathy with stocks. Total sales par value, ?3, 075,000. United States refunding 2s w)ien-lesued, the new and -old 4s and the 5s advanced U on the. last call. ' " QNDS. U. S. 2s, ref. TCff.l04& do coupon ......104 f - . . . ..... lien. Electric us..,ii W "V rant 1to IRQ ao as, rey -100: lOOjyNorthern Pac 3s. 00' ao couppn ..-..liu do new 4s, ror..I3i Oregon Jav. lsU.103- do coupon 133 ) -do 4s do eld 4s. Teg...ll5V5JDregtn 8.1. 6s, ..127 . . .yu7 do coupon ...wll5V do 5s. reg.....r,112 d6 cbn. 56., ...... 114 Ra Gr -West lsta OSH St. Paul consols.. .170 St. P. C. & J. lstsll8Vi do 5s 119 ao coupon ...... 114 DIst. Col. 3-C5S...124M Atchison adj.v4s.. 87 C. & N.W. con. 7sl33J4 do S F. deb. 5S.120 B &.-R. G. lsts.,103 do 4s SOU Union Pacific 4s. ..105 rasr-cent. Jsts.v'SWi. Southern Pac. 4,. bow, Wfcst Shore, 4s....a02ii STOCkST The tojal Ailes ot stocks today wera 61J.G00 shares. CThfc dosing quotations were: Atchison SslTJnfon Pac pref. tsu dtv. tirpf .. 7 1 Wabash -V Bait. &r Oht6 75 Can. Pacific: 8C do pret ........ 10 I Wheel. L L.-JB. 11 20 Can. 'Southern ... 53 i do 2d pret Ches. & Ohio SOUm'ls. -Contral ..k.. 12 Chi. Or. Western. ligslP. C, C. & St. L. 50 C B. & Q 127IThlrd Aienue .....110 Chi., Ind. & X..., 22 EXPRESS" CO.'S do -nref ........ 54 Adams .,..f. ...,.120 American ..... .155 United States .... 50 Wolls-Fargo' ....127 MISCELLANEOUS Amer. Cotton Oil.. 30Ji do pref 91 Amer. Majtlhg .... 5i do pref .'25 Amer. Smelt. & R 41 do pref ..i..... 01 Amer. Spirits 1 do pref 17. Chi. & East' 111.. 0314 Chicago & N, W..162 C , R. 5. St Pac.i.IOSJi n n r jc.mi r. At Colo. Southern ... 5 do 1st pref,.... 33 do 2d prjrf 15 pel & "Hmbion,..112 Del , Lack. & IVUS Denver &. Rio Gr. 20fc do pref 70'A Erie 12V4I co 1st prer s&i Gr,, North pref..JC35 Hocking Coal 1C Hocking Valley .. 3Gii Amer. Steel Hoop l, vx 3o tiraf . ....,74 Amer. "Steel' &W.. :i5 do Dref 5 Illinois central ..lis Iowa Central 18 do prcf 42 Lake Erie &. Y.. 35 do pref 102 Lake Shore 203H Amer. Tin. Plato... 34 do nref ..... 813T Amer. Tobacco-... 0?j ao prei ......... iia Anasonda Mln. Co 451,4 Brooklyn Ri T... 02U Cold Fuel & Iron. SJJ, Cont. Tobacco .... 20 Louis. & Nash.... 7G4j aianhattim El ... 07 Met. St. Ry 101 do nref Sl ilex, central izw Federal Steel 3SJ Minn. & Bt. Louis 59 ao prei ......... uo7 do Dref 03 1 Oetc. Eiectrjc ...,ai Missouri Pacific .. 57U Glucose Sugar ... 53 Mobile & Ohio.... Z'i do pref ..,... 0a4 M.. K. & T lOUJlnt. Paper 20ti do prcf 32; do pref 00 New Jersey Cent.l35V4 La Clede Gas....... 71 New York Cent. ..133 (National Biscuit 35Ji Norfolk &. West... S7W do pref i.."00 do pref -......- 7CiNatlonal Lead .... 20 Northern Pacific. Sltf-iJ do pref ...'r-.4.80 do pref ...,..,. 73VifNatlonal Steel .... 30 Ontario & Weet... 22 do pref 38& O R. & N 42 iN. Y. Air Brake. .123 do pref ........ 70 INorth American... lu PnnIanla ....134i Pacific Coast Reading .. in 7 do 1st lfr"f. 53 84 07 4VA 9414 43 do 1 1-st nref..... O-isJ.. do 2d Tref dov 2d pref 25WJ,. Pacific Mall TUo Gr. Western . 50 People's Gas ..i.. do tiref .......JK) iPressed Steel Car St Louis & S. F-li9i do pref S3 do lrt pref 07 iPullman Pal.. Car. ISO do 2d pref OIStar-d Ropev'& T. 5 St Louis S. W.... 135. Sugar ..122 : do pref ........110 Tcnn Conl & Iron 58'4 D. S Leather 121 do nref 71 do pref 31 St Paul 11RV4 do oref ........172 St. Paul (. 0 112 Southern Pacific. Southern Ry .... do pref Texas & Pacific. Union Pacific ... 37;U. S. Rubber 33 1251 ao pret ..,,..,.. ih uiwcstem union ... bi X7M C2s Republic iron & o. lwft do pref 50?4 'It'orrlpm Flnancinl -Xctu .NEW YORK, Oct. 2G. The Pqmmerclal Advcftlser's Txmflbn ffnanclal 1&,blegram saj-s: " The markets hETe ,wctre " quiet and Ir regular, still under the Influence of hard ening mon.ey rates. Americans see-sawed feverishly but a fair amount jof bdslnej?s was done in them, the "public" buying considerably in this department for the first tlmen a Jong period. Berlin was dis posed to aelh Southern Paclflp boomed for a while on theunconflrmedreport that the Yanderbllts had sefcured control of the system. The Bank lost 5000 gold to Egypt and I 7000 to Holland. There were no- transac tions in the open market. Money was harder because the Bank borrowed instead of repaying sums bor rowed recently. ,lt was rumored that the market had borrowed some money from -the Bonk, but this is Improbable. Money", Exclinng-e, Etc. SAN ERAN6iSCO, Qct. 28. Sterling on London, CO days, $4 85; sight, $4 2; drafts, sight, 10c; telegraph, 22&c; Mexican dol lars, 50ig61c. NEW YORK, Oct. 2C Close Money , on call, easier at 2 per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 56 pes; cent. .- Sterling exchange heavy with actual business sin bankers' bills nt SSi for demand, and at ?4 -8014 for 60 days; 'posted rates, $4 Sl4 81 and $4 84 4 83; commercial blllsr $4 79g,4 80. . Silver certificates, 646oc. Mexican dollars, C0(g!50?tC Government bonds, strong; state, weak; railroad, irregular.. LONDON, Oct 26.-JConsols, money, 1 per cont S3 l-16c; Stocks in London. LONDON. Oct 26. Atchison, 33c; Ca nadian Pacific ?Sc; Northern Pacific, -preferred, 75c; Grand Trunk, 6cf An aconda, 9c. THE GRAB? MARKETS. Prices for Cereals in European aad American. Ports, SAsN FRANCISCO", Oct. 26. Wheat and barley futures quiet; spot, easier; spot barley, quiet; oats, dull. Spot quotations were: Wheat Shipping, No. 1, 95o; choice, 9fii4c; milling, 9S$1 02. Barley Feed, 70S72c; brewing, 7B SU4c. Oats Black for seed, ?1 221 80; red, 51271S5. Call Hoard sales? Wheat No sales; -cash, SHBic Corn Large yellow, $1 22. Xeir York: Grain arid Produce. NEW YORK, Oct 26. Flour Receipts, 23,000 barrels; exports, 23,332 barrels J mar ket 5l,0c lower. ' Wheat Jiecelpts, 22,200 bushels. " Spot Weafc No. 2, red, 77 f. o. b.;! 75o 41e vator.4 - Options wre weak again today, suffer ing from.speculative neglect liberal sales by yesterday's buyers favorable. North west weather, further liquidation and small seaboard clearances. Closed weak In spite of good export traMe at c decline. March closed 80b; May, 80?ic; October, 75c; Decerdb'er "77c - " 4 Wool Dull. Hops Quiet Cliicngo Grain and Produce. CHICAGO., Oct ,26. With an occasional momentary exception trade In wheat was dull and of a holiday character, traders being inclined, to even, up "on account of the holiday trade, -as well as Saturday. Liverpool -showed a good response early to. -the bluge here yesterday, and Decem ber wheat .opened Crhlgher to &c lower, at T3&73c This Initial showing was disappointing to the crowd, and the mar ket forthwith, tbok on an easier tone. This feellng was further encouraged by the good weather, the jsmall shlpmentb and the continued -liberal receipts as well as the, Liverpool Idss of. Its early gain. Without material reactlonj December de clined to 7254C -Wherfe the market, on a. demand for, export, steadied 'and rallied rrftMnta-nllvrf Mruslnir Tirt uttAr the xClOS- lh. of. he nrevlous .'session, at 724a, '" ttV- j. .Aiij. )ii.j -ut1' Va"l earljmoMAaent04 whlph Eein, AUBilally bright by the wheat weakness,'indlfferent cables and slqw bualness in a shipping -way, Beberrtber closed .(SHc'd0wn. Oats weV6 Mutt find, heglwted. Decem ber closed HUc lower, at'a.21c. Provisions started ou,t with, a show of dullness became of the advance of prides at the yards and the- poor quality of hogs. Selling by longs, braver, fioan turned' the scale th'e other way, and tho early gain, was more than lost. Jan'ufiry pork closed 7&o undet yesterday, lard unchanged, and ribs 3ig6c down. The leading futures ranged as follows; WHEAT. r - Onchlntr. Hlchest. Lowest Close. October ....".. 50 TiV, so TiVi fu ti ?" ' Kovember 572 7245 December Corn. '38 " 88 . 30 37 354 354 80 80 " ."OATS. ...t: ...:... 21 21 21 22 " 23 23 MESB PORK. October . November December . May 80 34T- 35 S3 85' October .. November December May .,".. October . . November January 15 00 10 70 1110 ...1122 1125 ' LARD. 1110 October . Npvembef January .1 700 0 05 Of 02 VA'" 'n 0 87 0 05 000 otn f oc7 S7 BTJORT RIBS. October ,..." 0 75 J "K-nVfifrttwr nint n in fV10 0 10 -V -"' " '' ZZ'Z.l, i., Z n t MU ' January . ..k.. a ujr o o uur .- un Cash auotat!ons"were as follows:. Plour Qulet Winter patents, ?3 703 90; vi stratgnts, -T-J3.1VB3 w; clears, jJtwwr Spring 'specials, $44 45; patents, $3-W 90rsfraights,- ?3(g-455.bakorB,, .203 75. Wheat No. 3, C671c; No. 2 red.'TSc. ' ' Corn No. 2, 37c; No 2 yellow; 37c. 1 Oats-NQ.-2, 22c; fro. 2 white, 25c;' No. 8 whltd, 245c.. . - t . . , ' -T' ,. ' Rye-No. 2, -747c. ' Barley Good -feeding,- 4SC6c; fair to Choice malting, 4856c. Flaxseed No. 1, $1'S11 82; No1'North west;ern, $1 81(gl 82. Timothy seed Prime, $4 30. Mess pork Per barrel, $1L60. Iu-d -Per 100 pounds, $77j02. Short ribs Sides (loose), --?6 767', dry fealted-shoulderH (boxed), fiBVic;j -short blear Bldea (boxed), ?G 766 85 " , Clover-Contract grade, ?XO10 25. On the produce Exchange today the butter market was fairly active: cream ery, 1622c; dairy, lSfflSc. Cheese Dull, 10(5vllc". ' '" Eggsr Quiet; fresh, 17c- -. r' FUoUr, barrels . Wheat, bushels Corn bushels .. Oats, bushels .. Rye. bushels . . . Barley, bushels ti 10,000 12,000 , 105,000 23 000 380.000, 10,000 ......M72.000 105,000 110.000 . 3,000 12J.OO0 0,000 , ' Enropean Grain MarUets. . LONDON, Oct. 26. Wheat Cargoes on passage, firmer tendency; cargoes Walla Walla, 28s 3d. ' . v Liverpool, Oct. '26 U'heat'and 'ilour In Parls, firm. Wheat Spot, steady; No. 2 red. Western' Winter, 5s lid; No.,1 .Northern Spriiig, C3 3d; No. 1 California, Gs 4d. ;PUtuVes, dull; December 5s lld February, 6s d. Corn Spot, weak; American mixed, new. 4s 4d. Futures, dull; November, 4s d; December, 4s"! January, $h'ty& " VIient nt Tnconin. TACOMA, Oct 2C-Wheat Dull nominally unchanged. Bluestem, club, G2c. anu 5Gc; SAX FRAXCISCO MARKETS. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2G. Wool Spring, Nevada. 11(130; Eastern Oregon, ,1014c; Valley, Oregon, i5tg17c. Fail. mountain lambs, DQ-lOd.; Sair Joaquin plains, .0Sc; Humboldt and 'Menaoclno, 1012c. , Hops 1000 crop, 12g!loc. . Hay Wheat, !f9l3 50; wheat ahd oats, ?9i12 30; best barlej, $9, 50 alfalfa. ,,$7(8) 8 50: compressed wheat,. $9jgtt3 per ton; straw. 30f42ltc per bale. . , Mlllstuffs Middlings, ?17 C0Q20 50; , bran, 15 60(Q1C 50 per ton. . . .--"., Potatoes River Burbankg, 2550c; .sweet, new. 50cS-l ppr cental; Salinas Burbanks, 90cS?l 15; Oregon. Bqrbanks, 7X?S5c. Vegetables Green eas, l02c per pound; tomatoes, SSjJGOc a. box; asparagus, 75c?2 50; cucumbers, 30g50c.. Butt6r Fancy creamery, 25p; do, sec onds, 23(g24c; fancy dairy, 2223o; do seconds, 1822c. Citrus fruit Mexican limes, 544 W, common California lemons, $1 25225; choice) $2 252 50; pineapples, $23 per dozen. Cheese California flats. 1010c per pound; Young America, 10llc; East ern, 1415c, f , , . Green fruit Apples choice, $1 25 per box; common. 35c per box. . Poultry Turkeys, gobblers. 1415c; do hens, 1415c per pound; old roosters, $3 50 4 per dozen; young roosters, $3 ipdb small broilers, $22 50; lnreo do, $33 50; fryers, &2 60; hens, $3 50 per dozen; old ducks, $34; geese, $l25(j)l 50 per pair. Bananas Jl2 50 per bunch. . Eggs Store, 2530c; fancy ranch, 42c; Eastern, 2223c. Hecelpts Flour, 2L1G0 quarter sacks; wheat, 1840 centals; barley. 63 centals; oate, 7660 centals; beans, 6740 sacks; pota toes, 3770 sacks; bran, 1700 sacks;, mid dlings, 620 sacks; hay, 400 ton3; hides, 610. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, Oct 26. Cattle-Receipts, 2500. Generally steady; natives, good to prime steers, $5 606; poor to medium, 54 405 50; selected feeders, 53 75g4 40; mixed stockers, weak, 52 503 65; cows, 52 754 25; heifers, 52 654 75; canners, 52 2 60; bulls, 52 504 40; calves, 546 50. Texas fed steers, 544 90; grassers, 53 35 4 15; bulls. 52 753 25. Hogs Receipts, today, 21,000; tomorrow; estimated, 16,000i left over, 2000. Active 10c higher; top, 54 92; mixed, und butch ers', 54 554 92; good to choice heavy, 54 654 9iVt; rough heavy, 54 504 60; light, 54 454'90:'buk qf sales, 54 654 80. Sheep Receipts, 6000. Sheep and lambs, steady; good to choice wethers 53 854 10; fair to choice mixed, 53 403 95; Western sheep, 53 904 10) Texas sheep, 54 25!3'4 50; native- lambs, 54 255 50; Western lambs, 54 7&55 40. OMAHA, Oct C. Cattle Receipts, 900 head; market, steady to stronger; native beef steers, 54 25tj5 65; Western, 'steers, 544-E5; Texas steers, 534; cows and helfors, 53 103 75; canners,' $1 R03; stockers and feeders, 53 25gv4 50 J" fcalveB, 52 606; bulls and stags, 52 254. ' Hogs Receipts, 5700; market, 10c high er; heavy, 54 504 60; mixed, 54 554 60; light, 54 554 6&; bulk of sales, 54 554 60. Sheep 'Receipts, 4800; market, slow, steady; fair to choice Westerns,, 58 654; common and stock sheep, $3 25(4 75; lambs, 54.255 25. 'ICANSAS CITY, Oct. 26 Cattle Re ceipts, 4000; market, steady; Texas steers, 52 354 SO; Texas cows, 52 OCKS'2 90; native steers, 54 255 60; native cows and, heif ers, 51 B0f4 50; stockers and feeders, 52 50 g4 45: bullsj 52 503 60.' Hogs Receipts, '9000; market, E10c higher; bulk of sales', 54.6034! 6Tj;'heavy. 54.504..60; packers, 5454V65; mixed, 54 60 4 65; lights, 14 504 67f Yorkers, 54 555j 4 65f)Ig8, 54 0C4 60. t , . 'Sheep-r Receipts 500Q; market, steady; laxqbs,, 53 40$"; 00; muttons, 52 305)4 20,. -, , Tlie j Cotton Markets.. NEW YORK, Oct. 26. Cotton-After opening steady with prices unchanged to 4 points higher, thereTjWas a period-of Ir regularity, and general hesitation, but later' the market displayed a sfalr degree of strength, and worked steadily Upward until It reached, 9 cents. A break of 14 nnlntn nr.mirrpf! unrtAr T nrnflt-rnlclnfl' by room - traders. Later th'ere wa's more or I thlcaio Bpri$ rnite r Al CDC NcrYork Stock ExthanaeV DtJIIIEfe3 tlobKtr 4,; Qroonxi Flow v Chamber of Commerce t - BOTH TELEPHONES less uneasinesg manifested on both sides, with the result tat..ina, arow, ijange Of prices flucluatfons were7freo.uertt, with the markot-erratic. The close was steady,. 2- points higher1 to' 4 points lotver. ' OotfCft find Sagfar. ' NEW YORK, Oct 26.-Joffee options' closed steady -yvith'n net advance ot'518 polntB.1 S&108? 47,260' hats, '1tlchiding"N0 Vember, ,?6 fi 05; ecebaber, 57 0Bp7 IB; January. 7 .20t;25., Spot, Rio steady ;'No. 1 lhVoicec8c:- Mild, qiiieti'Cardova,' Sugar Raw, quiet; fair refining, 4o; Centrifugal, test? 4e; ronned; quiet - , . -r-r - - - - m i v, ijte Metkl 'Markets. " ' Sj-rw YORlC.Oct.-26. Tha market-fop hreta.ls was generally rregular and.weafc, jmgj iron warrants aecunea 20 points to ir763! 75, under liberal offerlngs.-Tln wns dull and, a shade lower lnsympathy with the Ldndon marketr and closed at JSf 75 23 here. "Lead -aral spelter, were bothdull. and. unchanged 4 .$4 37 and 54 Q4 lo respectively-" Lake copper was "alBO dull a 516 76)1?. The brokers' price 'for lead vas- 54, and for copper,- ?16 S7. i ' , Bar silver, 64c. . . , " ' SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26.-Bar .silver, 645ic . - LONDON, "Oct. 26 Bar Bllver, 29 15-I6d. London WoplAuctlppB. ( LONDON,. Oct 26. At today's session of the wool auction sales 11,982 bales were offered and there was a good attendance. Merinos were In good demand by the Continent. Inferior sorts 's&ld" slowly. Cross ' breeds were' In., g&ofl supply, cand Very firm. Capcof Good Hope, and Natal wqols were In large supply, wlttfUhe de mand steady. ' ' . -DAILY CIT STATISTICS. , Real -Estate Transfers. - Baker Bo er National Bank to James -A firav. lnta 47 and 48. Stnltheons Land Company Addition, October 17.5 10 PercyH. Blythe to N. A.jSchanen, 13. W ieet Ol lOt 0, UJOUJi to, vuiuluci d addition io Caruther's addition, Oc tober 2Stf '.......'...... 2C0 A, F. Teller wnd wlte tft Larson Broth ers, S. .of lot 1; block 3, Troutdale, October 25 .:..........- 250 Edwin Irle and wifeJto Trustees Uni versity Park .Methodist Episcopal . Church, lots. 25 varid 26, block 107, . Norwood, February .2$ i5"3 Kate B Sloari, to Josephine Squires, " lbttf 7 fend 8, block 16, Smith's subdl- 1 vision and addition, October li.....'. 1600 Sheriff for S. Simon to Emanuel -p.nd David Caplnn, 184acxes Pattdn road, October- , 22CQ R. I. Eaton, admlnistratorr-to Alma A. "Mergens, E. of lot7, block 264. Couch addition. October 1G 900 R. Llvin'gstone, administrator, to J. D. Kennedy, portion of A. Nj King . donation, land clim, St. Clair street, Octopeit 2?.. j.vjw.. ...',. ...... ..... .'.,, 1,800 James Ncwlands et.ux. tQ.Ayallne A. Paton, lot. 5", block &A layqs: Gate's- ' addftlon, October 16 r 2&X Josephjnp Arpin.to William Mulrhead, ' Xv. ft Ot lot. i, diock 2M, i-orxianu, October 24 .- Charity H. Neldermyer-,' guardian, to t)ella M, Schroeder, lots 15, 40. 47 and 48, block t17r Mount. Tabor VUJa, Oc tober 26.'. r. .-..., ..... D W. lja.ms et ux. to Charles;-1 Par ker, B. W of lots 7 and '8. block 16, Caruther's addition. 'October '24...... J.tP: Menefc and "F, W; Torgler to' Charles- C.-lWoodeock;- B. 150 feet of lot A, block V Piedmont 'Park? Majch 31,vlS07.,..'..-i ;.-,....-. .v... Valentlqe. Bcown and. wife to Charles C. Woodcock, lots, 16 and 17, block 3, Piedmont Park, August 31, 1699.. William Mulrhead ind wife to James 1C0 90 ana" juuzaoetn a. x.ee, jn. va iot i, r block 254, Portland," Octbber 25... K 1 Napoleon" Arpln and wife t&"'aamd, same.. October 24.,..: i..;. .' 1 Josephine Arpln et al. to samo, 3ama,- April- ... ;'..,, , .. . -r. -1 - I "W , ' Buiiainff Permit. Thomas Mulf, 1-story 'dwelling,' East Burnslde, between East Twenty-ninth and 'East Thirtieth? -51500? ; ' r ' -" Mbrrlnffe Llcens'e. ' .Giistaf A. Crfrlsoji, aged 40, Caroline An-ldson, nged-34; W. A. Long, 30 (Clack amas County), Annie Eben, IS. . "Births. ' . . t October 24, ,tp thq wife of George Gre nler, fdot of 'Market street," a boy. Contagions Dlneascs. ' October 25, William Schuld, 395 Ivon street, corner Grand avenue, yphold fever. ? ' October .24wll-year-oId daughter of Mr. Bennett, 291 East Morrison 'street, iph therlaV ' Octobor 25. Frank. Jones, '24 years old, Sellwooa scrfriet fever. - ' October .23, Mrs. Samuel Cotton, 25'yoars old,' 261 East Ninth street, typhbld fever. Deaths. October 26, Sarab E. Hall, 8$ years old, 624. East Morrison street. " , , October 25, George Hi Pettlnger, 68 years, Sellwood, accidental' fracture of skull 'Octotfer 23, John L. Carroll, 44 years, Warren, Columbia' County, apoplexy'. October- 24, Mary G. Elvers, .5' "months, 427 Glisan street. Inanition. " 1 October 2b."' Roy Frisbv. 3 moriths. 507 "Goldsmith street, accldentilly sUffdcated. 'i ' Vnlne of Educational Reports. SUMPTER? Or., Oct. 2l (To thcd! 'tor.) In our correspondence fromJ.,the 'Notional Capital In Monday's issue, s.peak-ing-of the annual reports, appears, the statements: "Few people are aware tlat we have a Bureau of Education . . . and it is never heard of except lp the 'periodical bulletins or when Dr. Sheldon Jncksdn takes it upon himself to, submit a Special report". I hardly believe The Oregonlan would indorse this statement. On lthe contrary, perhaps no report is more eagerly awaited or more generally read than the two big volumes whloh make up tho Commissioner's annual re ports Pew Government publications (have a njarket valine, but owners ot the edu cational reports can generally "find a ready sale when they desire to dispose of these. worKs, as tne supjeots treated are ' of pracilqal value, -and, tho contributed pa ,per, if purchased separately like other treatises on "pedagogy, would cost quite a sum. Let me also ask if tho Commis sioner who reports is not Dr. W. T. Harris, and If'the'Dr. Sheldon Jackson to whom reference Is made is not" merely 'an agent In charge of Alaska educational affairs" and the establishment of reindeer in that territory? A. C. Jfovol Point Decided. , .CHICAGO Oct 26. A special to the Record from Lebanon, 111., says: . A novel point has been decided hv St Clair. County. David .S. Gage and wife were Tdlled .in. a terrible storm that swept over the county 'four years ago. The bodies "were found, lying side by a!de. They had one daughter, the 'only 'lineal heir. In a suit for a settlement of the .estate, the question arose as to which had died- first. .If G,age, (hen his wife's relatives would be entitled to her award, consisting of the homestead, it his wife HTZrCJt.lrmM ,M Ormem'BlartMba fflltttluve Chorea nd vueu louiwert. "PcstateTy ' of tellbme, dlislpUoa, eicauej, or ?rery ftinc nrrion. iimr trrt tlA-nantfmt. & rgaaf, .SusralMri tho brala fl nro ceBten. sjw"boT, ermerrtfundtl, jrlth yx)jei. Clreulin free. ' Add ra3 For sale by Aldrlch Pharmacy. Sixth, HQpfeins ; Cp. died first, then her relatives would be en titled to nothing, but the whole estate, amounting to about 510,000, would fall o Miss Mabel Gage, the daughter. There yrns no way of .proving -which died first, and the court hdlfl that since woman f Physically is Veaker , .than man, Mrs., Gagev must have died first, and upon,tms hypothesis awarded the estate to the f daughter. J f T Garner Hcfarlag.' NEW "S-ORKL Oc 26,-nIn the'' Gaynor hearing, L. Y. Schermerhorn. president of" tho American Dredging Company, .said' there was nothing unusual In contractors securing work-Jn the same district 'time after time, as was the case in Savannah. faliT company made blda In 1892, but was unsuccessful. He was, present when the bids were opened' for the work In the Savannah: dlstript'ln 1892 and 1896. Every--thing was done regularly, and Be scouted the idea that there was any cqlluslon, between his company and that ot the sue-" Ces3ful bidders. He .declared that every act of Captain Carter. In relation to tbo work was open and free from any .sug gestion o'f fraud. Ho said he had ex amined the work done and thought It was Bone as . well as could be accomplished by any concern., ' , :;. " : t Smoke Xnfsnncc Decision. .' CHICAGO, Oct 26. A verdict, which It Is -thought wlH -result either In endless litigation or In the ,aba,Vement of the' fcirioke nuisance, and which, If sustained by the Supreme Court, "mar serve -as a precedent for decisions In other' smoke- clouded cltfeB, 'was rendered today In the Circuit Court Lawyers Merry s. walker and Brode. B. Djavis,. haying offices in the 12th story of the Association building, by the-verdict are awarded 51500 damages for lrfjnfles received from the smoke from the New York Life building. ATJKIB, HOTELS. THE PORTLAND, Isaac JUibel, Cnlcago R W Klewert, Milwk D M Lwl, N Y M A BrUnimr, N T A W Melr, Seattle J G Woodvtorth, do' J A Teftt. vWIs E B Lyon, Minn - 4 D M Fitzgerald, Chgt AC Rufeaell & wife, Stockton. Cal G M We&tgall. do Geo lurrier, Spokane v Hy EUers, city Mrs M Ljnlff, Long B Mrs J G MLgler.Brook- flcld A J Milton. Minn D S Ralston, St Louis Dr A'TovilSr, SalC Lk Mrs Mary F Johnston, Roanoke, Va Mls.a Johnston, oo MIs Mamie Johnston, Roanoke, Va Mrs D M Beavls, Salt Lake! E B Knapp," Boston W F Boardman. S F C O" Applehageft, Du- luth C Schllllnpf. San Fran C C Kremer. LouWlllo Ben Shane. N Y EH ICnapp, Boston far os mts uurgiexaus Minn Fred T "Butler, Toron to, Can A H B&iley, Clevelnd J E Alexander, S F Mr & TJ'-s A 1 S- mons, England' A T G Symons. do iFrank R Field. Dener J ,w Fuller, st Paul E G Anderson. N Y T J TausIjr. San Ft Edwin Goodall, San Fri Emeft E JBuokleton, Trinton, N J Mrs E E Buckleton.do 11H R M-Harlow, -Los Angelas C A Toatcr. Lowell JJohn McLelland & wf. AV S Stltt. Chicago Chicago GU3t Graj-Bon, Chicago E L Boa, X Y E Y Bilgham, Boston r ft Stanley. Porry, Or F T .TllArt Ppnrtlptnn N B "Whitley. Seattle C B Mooro, Chicago T G Mcglar, Brookfleld Jas A Hart & v. Chgo J W Collins San Fr ci T. Fh Itl Sun Fran Adam S Collins, S, F Cplnxnltln KUer Scenery. , RcKTiIntor Lino steamers, from Oak street dock dally, except Sundav, 7 o'clock A. M. The Dalles. Hood RUer. Cni citde Locks and return. Call on. or 'fom .agdnt for, further Information. " THE PERKINS. J P Mampel. San Fr S J 01Jer, Omaha iuiss a. jj ij'iizgeraia.no Mrs E.C Parrlsh, VI- c c White, do enio'ur Mm Paniah, Vlento Master "ParrlshT Vlentt Miss Parrlsh, Vlento G T Dutchcratt, Nrth. YamhiH Vorna Powell, do D B TajloV, Indp. Or rrank H Richmond, Pendleton. , u a- mil, no A I Aromall, Seattle F Vogt. Boe . J M Abrams, Eugene C R McKlnley S.iokrt Mrs C R McKlnley. do O H Harfhbarger, S Pi Mr? u Thomas. Rltzvl 'Ira Thomaj, Jitz lUo Henrj Thomas, db Samuel Greene, Seattl Ira Erb. Salem Mrs C H'Koch. Hlllsbo hou Mabrj, St Loula E G How man. Rainier L F Stephens. Rainier H W Carpenter, Long ueacn , Mrs M Bodman do H H Spencer, Oreg C P H Davaon, Saft Fr A M Whltter, Hunt ington Mrs A M Whtttler. do Mr J-ir Welder, EXf- Airs u v Stephens, tlo E Arnold, CoxalJU AVm Livingston, S V Tvawrence Claffy, Du- luth. Minn John Looml. Newport Misi M Aah. Walla W J K Wethcrell." San Fr r A Eillott, Newberg jjene V'm Calz. JacksonvIiE Peonies. Moro. Or F II Moulton. San Fr W E Wakelee. San Fr W E Rejnolds, Oak- I J M Comit, Woodburn 6 HiHemstreet, Goblet Miss Comit, Woodburn Chas Peter. Sumpter j F Keckmnn. San Fr Chas Neunert. Nome J m Demon, Humpter C T Ryan, Hlllsboro J H Rlnearson, Grass Valley E B Norton, Oakland, Cat E E EHK Seattle L M Carpenter, Iowa Mrs J H RInearson.dp XT T ntA DnlrW," Mrs carpenter, ao MrflH T Bruce, uo i James Vance, San Pr E P Mlchell, SfovennJames Braden, Van Wm L Moore, Grawllli comer, B G T Hall, Victoria, B C Wm McBrlde, city , Mrs F Hall, do J V Hobbs, McMInnvl THE IMPERIAL C. W. Knowle3, Mannger. . hn C Ward, Fort Miss M M Hallenbeck. Boston , Miss C M Lindberg.do Arthur M Dow, Boston W W Cowne, Canyn C J r Robinson, Ashwood Z F Mbody, Tho Dalles J S Bradley, Bridal VI W D-Joiner, San tran J P-Irwin, MeMInmlll AV H Dalmnn. St Hlns Gpo HrBurnett. Salem F J Cram. Chicago N H Looney, Jefferson S C McKey, Albany Matthow Stuart," Tal ent C H Chapman, Dallas Chas A Gray, Salem Mrs Uray, Salem C L Ireland, Sherman County B D Garlock, do H R Yerxa, Seattle Mrs Backer. Astoria Miss Garner. Astoria steveng D II Moore. Green- llle,,MicJi Mrs Moore, do W L Whltmore, Pom- eroy Mrs Whltmore, do W C Kipp, J9pokano Mrs Klpp, Spokane -,0 E Brand, Dululh John Norlen, DulUth Ed N lander, Duluth John Ekland. Duluth Frank L Moore. Bak C Mrs Moore. JJaKer uy Oscar Dahl, Duluth John Olsen. Duluth Bcnhard WInther, do Martin Olsen, - do Timothy Bronnhlll, Dalles J M Tomell, Grass Vj .Geo A Newcomb, Ak ron, o Stephen A Lowell, Ppnrllpton (M P Callander, do Mrs J Taylor, Spokane Mrs J-Clarke, Gervais 'p D Kuettner, Astoria A S Cavanaugh, do . Mrs Ca-i anaugh, do Miss Cavanaugh, do Mrs Kuettner, ao , Hotel BrnnBTfvick. Seattle, European: ilrst-class. Rates, 75c and Up. One block from depot Restaurant next door. - t ' Taooma Hotel, Tacomn. American plan. . Rates, 13 and up. ' " Donnelly- Hotel, Tacoma. European plan. Rates, COc and up. , . . j- After dinner take one of Carter's Little Liver P1113 and you will be free from sour rising -of food from the stomach. Try them and be convinced. MEN No Cure Nofay THE MODERN APPLIANCE A poslth way to perfect .manhood. .Tho VACUUM TREATMENT CURES YOU Without medicine of all nervous or diseased si the generative or- tans, such as lost mannooa, exnaustive drains, j varicocele. lmsotenov. etc, Mon ar quickly r- ntored to nerfect health and strength. vnc for circulars'. Correspondence confldentUL THE HEALTH APPLIANCE CO.. rooms 47-41 Bnfo Decaslt building. Seattle. Wash. DR. GROSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIXTURI Prtr th Care Of Gonorrhoea, Gleets, ' 8tfleturf, nad uttalogtiBB cimplulntit or tse ureau-ai u of tfae Orsmua-of" Geacrntlon. Erlce SI a tot tlo. J! or saio oy.arugsiaxa. been In use ovtr o ycut by the. leaden of toe Hoxnoa outs tho wont case a old aad yoone iriilne from effect dxrette - inoUng; Oura i lt . Manhoor). Im rfioea Insomnlai Pains mo. Sackt nervous Oe" s arm atorn a. t-nniM. dT fwi."l Semarii Varicocele. cms Is H hand. IT3TrrTa Restores small. tmdercIoOea Hit1sibr rntil. IIUbI A written guarantee, to euro Bishop Rompdy Oo.f San FranCl300 O&l. and "Washington streets. Portland. Or, TBAVELBllS' GUIDE. uayKk Union Depot, Slxifc and J Streets THREtTTRAlNS DAILY FOR ALL POINTS EAST "CHICAGO-PORTLAND SPECJAL." . Leaves for the East, via Huntington, at 9.00 A M.; arrives at 4:30 P. M. SpOfeiAtfE FLYER, For Spokane, Eastern Washington, and Great Northern points, leaves at B P. M.;. arrive at t A M. ATLANTIC EXPRESS. Leaves for the East via Huntington, at 9:00 P. M.; arrives at 8:40 A M. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS. O CDAN -AND RIVER SCHEDULE. Water lines schedula subject to change with out notice. OCEAN DIVISION - From Portland, leave Alns worth-Dock i at 8 P. M.; sail every & days: Geo. W. Elder. Saturday, No. 3; Tuesday, Nov. 13', Frl., NoV. 2J; Mon.. Dec. . Colum bia, Mon.. Oct 20; Thurs , Nov. 8; Sun., Nov. 18: Wed., Nov. 2Sl Sat., Doc. 8. From San Francisco Sail every 5 days. Leave Spear-street Pier 24 at 11 A. M.: Geo. W. Elder, Tues., Oct. SO: Frl.. Nov. 0; Mon r Nov, 10; Thurs.. Nov. 20: Sun . Dec 9. Co lumbia, Sun.. Nov. 4; Wed., Nov. 14; Saw Nov. 24; Tuos., Dec. 4; rri., Dec. 14, COLUMBIA RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer Hassalo leaves Portland dally, ex cept Sunday, at 8.00 P. M.; on Saturday at 10 00 P. M. Returning leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, nt 7.00 A. M. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION". PORTLAND ANP SALEM, OR ' Steamer Modoc, for Salom and way points, leaves from Ash-street Dock at G A. M. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Return ing, leaves Salem, at 0 A. M. on Tuesdays, Thursday)) and Saturdays, YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE. PORTLAND AND DAYTON. OR Steamer Ruth, for Oregon City, Buttevlll. Champoeg, Dayton and hvay landings, leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdais and Saturdays at 7.00 A. M. Leaves Dayton for Portland and way points Mondays, Wednesdays and Frtdais at B.00 A. M. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. HIPARIA. WASKt. AND LEWISTON. IDAHO. Steamer Spokane or steamer Lewinton leaves Hlparla daily at 3:40 A. M. arriving at Lew Iston about 3 P. M. Returning, tha Spokane or LewhUon leaves Lewlston dally at 1 A. M., ar riving at Rlparla same evening. W. H. HURLBURT. General Passonser Agent V. A. SCHILLING. City Ticket Agent. Telephone Main 712. So Thltd St.. cor. Oak. STEAMSHIP LINE TO THE ORIENT CHINA AND JAPAN. FROM PORTLAND. JTor rate3, accommodations, etc., apply to OREGON RAILROAD & NAV. CO.. Agents, Portland. Or. LilO 1 y- SOUTH Depot FIZth xnx I Stx-ccta. Lent e Arrlvo OVERLAND EX PRESS TRAINS, for Salem, Ro burg, Ashland. Sac ramento. Ogdsn. San Francisco, Mc jave, Los Angeles. El Paso. New Os leans and the East. At Woodburn daily except 3un dty), morning train .connects with train for Mt. Anjrel. S1V verton. Erowni- llle. Springfield. nd Natron, and evening train for Mt. Angel and Sll erton. Albany passenger Corvallls passenger. Sheridan pas-'gr 8:30 P. M. 7:45 A.M. 3:30 A. M. C:30 P. M. 4:C0P. M. 7:30 A. M. 114.50 P. M. 10:10 A. M. H5-50 P. IvL 1S:25A.M. Dally. IILaily except Sunday. Rebate tickets on sale between Portland. Sac ramento and San Francisco. Net rates ?17 first class, and $11 second clasi. Including eleeper. Rate and tlcketi to Eastern points and Eu rope. Also JAPAN. CHINA. HONOLULU ard AUSTRALIA. Can be obtained from J. B. KIRKLAND. .Ticket Agent. 140 Third street YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson street Leavo for Oswego dally at 7:20, 9:40 A. M.; 12.o6, 1:35, 3.25. 4'40. C:25, 8.30. 11.30 P. M.; and 9 00 A. M 6n Sundays only. Arrive at Portland dally at 0 35. 8-30. 10 B0 A M.; 1:35. 3:10, 4.30. 0.15. 7.40. 10 00 P. M.; 12.40 A. M. dally, except Monday, 8:30 and 10.05 A. M. on Sundays only. Leave" for Dallas daliy. except Sunday, at C-05 P. M. Arrive at Portland at 0:30 A M. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlle Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays at 2.45 P. M. Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. ExcepfSunday. R. KOEHLER. Manigar. C H. MARKHAM. Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agt ONLY 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO ...VIA... 5 PlCTOf UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. 1 OREGON R. R. & NAVIGATION CO. TWO TRAINS DAILY TO THE EAST NO CHANGE OF CARS to Denver, Omnha, Kansas Cflyand Chicago. Only FoUr Days 'To New1 York, Boston, Philadelphia and Washington. Palace Sleepers, Tourist Sleepers, Dining Cars. " Library Cars, Free Recllnlng-Chalr Cars. Steam Heat, Pintsch Lisht. Fast Time. Union Depots. Basgago checked to destination. CITY TICKET OFFICE 135 Third Slreet Portland, Oregon J. H. LOTHROP, Gen'l Atent. OEOROB LANO. City Pass. & Tkt. Ast Steamers Altona and Pomona Dally (ex. Sunday) for Independence Sal(ni and all way landings. L'cave Portlahil 0:43 A. M.; leave Salem 7 A. M.; Independence, d A. U. Uiaco anu aocs, loot xayior au IpJj SUNSET -r O CGDSH4SHASSM-! Wn rouTEs Jq 5 . j P TRAYJLEJKSGUXDJ-i. DOUBLE JDAILY THAIX 93IIVXCE. TJae Pioneer Dfnlnc nnil Obaexrntloa Car Bonte. LeavS L'alon Depot, 51ft an J J5i Arrtv Ko. 2 2 P.M. Xorta 'Coast Limited Tor Tacoma. 'aeattle. Korth YaKlma. jDo- kano. Pullman. Mo- cow, Lewision, ftosj land. B. C. Butt, Helena, st. iui. Jiiin-n-innll Chicago. Do' ton. Naw York, and all points East ana souw east. Twin Cltr Emress. for No. 4 Tacoma, Seattle. Spa- No. 3 ftp. iL Kane, neiena. .uuiie 9t. Paul. Chicago Bos ton. New York. Omaha, Kansas City. Council BlUffs. St. Louis, and all points east and southeast. Through train servtcft T Northern Paclflo and Burllasrton Una rrom Portland, to Onuiha. Kaosa City, St. Louis. Quick Umo ana ua equaled accommodations. " Talta- North Coast Limited Train No. 2 tor South Bend. OlyrapU and Gray's Harbor points. Sp tho North Coast Limited. Eleeant Up holstered Tourist Sleptng Car3. Pullpian Standard Sleepers, Dining Car and Observa tion Car. all electric lighted. Solid vestlbuUu trains. Tlcketi sold to all points la th United States aad Canada, and bacsags checlcod ta destination of tickets. For Information, tickets, aleeptng-car reser vations, etc.. call on or write A. D. CHARLTOtt tAanlatnnt General Pnssenser Assent, SStS. Morrison St.. Cor. TlalrU. Portlnnd. Oresoa. AND SOO LINE FIRST-CLASS AND TOURIST SLEEPERS DAILY PASSENGERS BOOKED TO AND FROM ALL POINTS EAST ATLANTIC .STEAMSHIP OFFICE For full particulars apply to H. H. ABBOTT. Agent. 140 Third at.. Portland, Or. E. J. COYLE. A. C. P. A.. Vancouver, B. C. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. FOR ALASKA, THE COMPANY'S elegant steamship Cottage City, city of Topelta and Al-Kl Ieae TACOMA 11 A. M., SEATTLE 9 f. M Oct. 2. 7, 12, 17. , 27; Nov. 1. 0, 11. 16, 21. 20; Dec 1. and every fifth day thereafter. Further Informa tion obtain company's folder. Tho company reserve tho rlaht to ohanjto steamers salllnc dates and hours of saillnif. without previous notice. AGENTS N. POSTON, 249 "Washington at, Portland. Or.: F. W. CARLETON. N. P. R. R. Dock. Tacoma. TICKET OFFICE. 018 First ave, Seattle, E. "W. MELSE, Ticket Aet.: H. H- LLOVD. Puget Sound Supt.. Ocean Dock. Seattle; C. "W. MILLER. Asst. Puget Sound Supt., Ocean. Dock Seattle. UOOOALL. PERKINS t CO . Gen. Agts.. S F. ssmREAimmmRfi llciet Olflce. 26S Hirrlxoi Street. Thqpe 5J) JirivTC I "W dally to aa4 I xMurrry IJSAVI. j r.oa au pawU ujaa. ARRIVE. No. apolls. Dvluth. Caleaxti 20. X a 0OT. M. I and all point Kaat. 7'0l A M. Through Palac and Tourist Slevrj, Dlalna and Buffet Bmoklnir-Llbrary Can. JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE STEAMSHIP KINSHIU MARU For Japan, China and all Aalatlo polnu wia leav fleattl About November 7th Hong Konff. via Yokohama and Kobe. Duo at Portland aa follows: SS. SKARPSNO Oct. 23 SS. MONMOUTHSHIRE Nov. 23 SS. MILOS Dec 23 For freight or passago apply to C-S-10 Columbian bids.. Third and Oak ats. Astoria & ColumfaB River Railroad Co. LEAVES UNION DEPOT. Tor llayjiM, Rainier, C!atkan!e TVaatpors. Clifton. Astoria. Wsr- rraton. Flavel. Ham tnond. Ton Staven. C4arhart Park. Sald. Astoria and Utasaor Xxprt. Dally. AitorU Express, Dally. ARRIVES UNION DEPOT. BrOOA.lt. 0:53 P. M. IIUOA. M 8:C0 P. M. TKset offlc. 255 Morrison st. and Union depot. 7. C MAYO. Gn. Pau. Art.. Astoria. Or. WHITE COLLAR LINE BAILEY GATZERT (Alder-street Dock) Leaves Portland dally every morning nt T o clock, except. Sunday. Returning, leaves As toria every night at 7 o'clock except Sunday, -osrori phono Main 251 Columbia nhon irtt BANKERS i Governm't, Municipal, , Railroad, Gas and Electric Companies Bought and sold, includinz total lames. Letters of Oredif ani Oralis Issued ou Banlc of Scotland, London, Cf edit Lyonnais, Purls. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS 204 Dearborn St., Chicago. 31 Nassau SI., New York. 67 MUkSL, Boston. fr CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH fefMYROYAL FILLS Orldnol and 0Tt Cranlne. SAFE. AlJTrellhlo LnJIc. Mk Druiilit for CHICHJiSTSK'S ENGlJHH lo KEI n1 Gold raetllii txtt. tkiti iihblarilli9n'X,iiliejo other. Itefaia Bonxcronn Sobltiitlonnntl Imita tion u. Bwfot- Jmt Drntzi'U W o'4c. la uiftnr pr rnrtlvnlnrv Teatlmsulala at 'tHeJIeC tbc tu<pJUity"r V r tnrnaiolL. lO.OOUTritlnaallK. IMdkr II DraizLtl. CS lokcitep Ci atnlaai Oik. HtSa tbbrfir. Ma "Ib flaaro, iiUliA. iA, H fi- iH DlifJLv k raM' St63in6rs for OrlBnt T. M. Stevens & Co., Inc. p7sas $y HD 108.2